Experience the Unique Flavor of the Kava Black Manhattan: A Stylish Cocktail Twist

Experience the Unique Flavor of the Kava Black Manhattan: A Stylish Cocktail Twist

Jump into the Cocktail Fun with Kava

Ever thought about making a classic drink even more amazing? Try the Kava Black Manhattan! This drink combines the traditional Manhattan with a special twist. Imagine rye whiskey mixing with the earthy flavors of kava. It’s both fancy and adventurous.

When Matt Warren, one of the founders of Psychedelic Water, first tasted the Kava Black Manhattan, he loved it right away. He says it’s perfect for both quiet nights and fun parties. Let’s see why everyone loves this unique drink.

The Story of the Black Manhattan – A Classic Drink with a New Twist

The regular Manhattan has been around since the late 1800s. It’s made with whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters, and is well-loved by many. In the early 2000s, bartenders started to get creative. They replaced the vermouth with amaro, an Italian liqueur, making the Black Manhattan – a slightly bitter version of the old favorite.

What is Kava?

Kava is a plant from the South Pacific that helps you relax. When added to the Kava Black Manhattan, it brings a special flavor that goes well with rye whiskey and amaro, making the drink extra special.

What You Need for a Kava Black Manhattan

Here’s what you need to make your own Kava Black Manhattan:

  • Rye whiskey or bourbon: This is the main part of the drink.
  • Kava tincture or kava extract: The special ingredient.
  • Averna or another amaro: Adds a bitter taste.
  • Aromatic bitters: Makes the flavor better.
  • Orange peel (for garnish): Adds a nice smell.
  • Optional: Maraschino cherry: For a sweet touch.

How to Make a Kava Black Manhattan

Making this drink is both easy and fun. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Get Your Ingredients

Make sure you have all the ingredients ready.

Step 2: Prepare the Kava Tincture

If you’re using kava tincture, use 1-2 drops.

Step 3: Mix the Rye or Bourbon with Amaro

In a mixing glass, combine 2 oz of rye whiskey or bourbon with 1 oz of Averna or your chosen amaro.

Step 4: Add the Kava Tincture

Put the kava tincture into the mix to add the special kava flavor.

Step 5: Add Aromatic Bitters

Add two to three drops of aromatic bitters to the mix.

Step 6: Stir and Strain into a Chilled Glass

Stir the mix with ice until it’s cold, then pour it into a chilled glass.

Step 7: Garnish with an Orange Peel and, if you like, a Maraschino Cherry

Squeeze the orange peel over the drink to release its smell and then drop it in. You can also add a cherry for sweetness.

Pro Tip: Matt suggests trying different types of rye and amaro to find what you like best. You can also adjust the amount of kava to suit your taste.

Why Kava is Good for You

Kava has many benefits:

  • Relieves Stress and Helps You Relax: Perfect for unwinding.
  • Non-Alcoholic Benefits: Great for people who want to drink less alcohol.
  • Feels Good: Kava can make you feel happy and calm.

Kava Around the World

Kava has a long history in the South Pacific where it’s used in special ceremonies. It brings people together and is now becoming popular around the world. Now, you can find kava bars and drinks like the Kava Black Manhattan in many places.

Stories from the Community

Many people love the Kava Black Manhattan. It’s become a hit at parties and gatherings. Matt Warren remembers serving it at a meetup where everyone loved it. “It’s the perfect drink,” he says, “fancy and relaxing.”

Conclusion

The Kava Black Manhattan isn’t just a drink – it’s a mix of old and new. With a few simple ingredients, you can make a cocktail that’s both exciting and relaxing.

Why not try making one yourself? Join the fun and share your Kava Black Manhattan stories with us at KavaKist. We’re excited to hear from you!

More Information

  1. Kava Products in the Recipe
  2. Other Kava Cocktail Recipes
  3. KavaKist Meetups and Events

Come with us on this tasty journey into kava cocktails. Cheers to new flavors and fun times!


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from Kavakist

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading